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Hi I have up for sale is my toyota soarer, and below are some lists of what its got:

Electric Blue toyota soarer JZZ30 2.5L turbo

Rebuilt internal (still running in as i have only done approx. 200km since then)

car have just got a service 1 month ago with motul oil

18xxxxkm on the clock, well not really that km anymore due to engine has been rebuilt

Big single turbo conversion

Greddy/Trust TD06H-20G turbo

external wastegate

screamer pipe

oil catch return can

new NGK spark plugs

custom heat shield on turbo

K&N air intake with custom piping

"R154 5 speed manual conversion"!!!!!!!!

Microtech LTX-12s computer installed and tuned

Dyno tuned at 297.5hp @ wheels @ 14psi (Run in tune) as you can see the potential of this engine/turbo combination

Once its run-in with full tune, it should be able to do roughly 450hp@18~20psi with no problem.

*car was never boosted harder than 14, 15psi as I dont have a boost controller, it simply runs off the wastegate spring rate which is 14psi

18 inch Degeo slightly dished chrome wheels(in good condition)

2 new Nankang tires (in good nic)

wheel alignment and wheel balance done 1 week ago

twin 4 inch mufflers, 3 inch exhaust piping

custom front mount intercooler

custom body kit

rebuilt power steering pump

new electric window motor and assembly

custom blue/grey leather interior

custom DIY centre dash

JVC car mats

crystal look blue gear knob

Pioneer head-unit

turbo timer

Alpine ZR deep bass subwoofer

Alpine V12 amp

*things are removed from the car":(but do come with the sale)

GFB twin chamber blow off valve

Autogauge big shift light

Autogauge big monster tacho

HKS intercooler pipe piece

chrome gauge cup

rego til mid Oct

rwc upon deposit

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Bads:

-few cracks and chips in the front spoiler and very minor crack in hood

-tear in under-bonnet lining

-synthetic blue leather insert in back seat damaged and foam underneath (due to left a leaking battery in the back seat)

*quoted around $200 redoing the damaged part on that seat*

-both seat belt buckles in the back needs replacing

-interior is in good condition but a few cracks wear and tear (common issue for soarer) here and there to be expected

in a 20 year old car.

-driver side head lights fallen a bit due to bolts broke off

-Dash LCD display works on and off, on and off, it works fine most of the time at night, but it seems lazy during the day

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so, if you have always dreamed about having a big single turbo soarer in MANUAL, this is it! it wont disappoint!

Originally wanted $16,000 ( i know it might be a bit overpriced, well for the work that has been done on the car cost way more than

just $16,000, still) i have now dropped down to $11,000 to meet the market, so if you are in the market for a big hp manual soarer, please

do not hesitate to give me a call on 0433-350-626 or via TXT message if i cant take your calls due to i might be at work or even email at "[email protected]"

$11,000

thanks for your time reading!

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